Memory and memorials : from the French Revolution to World War One

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Memory and memorials : from the French Revolution to World War One

Matthew Campbell, Jacqueline M. Labbe, and Sally Shuttleworth, editors

(Memory & narrative series)

Transaction, 2004, c2000

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Memory and memorials, 1789-1914

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Originally published: Memory and memorials, 1789-1914. London : Routledge, 2000, in series: Routledge studies in memory and narrative ; 5

"First paperback edition published in 2004"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

Contents of Works

  • Romanticism and the re-engendering of historical memory / Greg Kucich
  • Scott's The heart of Midlothian and the disordered memory / Catherine A. Jones
  • "The malady of thought" : embodied memory in Victorian psychology and the novel / Sally Shuttleworth
  • The unquiet limit : old age and memory in Victorian narrative / Helen Small
  • Memory through the looking glass : Ruskin versus Hardy / Philip Davis
  • Twisting : memory from Eliot to Eliot / Rick Rylance
  • Gender and memory in post-Revolutionary women's writing / Gary Kelly
  • Re-membering : memory, posterity and the memorial poem / Jacqueline M. Labbe
  • "All that it had to say" : Henry Adams and the Rock Creek Memorial / Duco Van Oostrum
  • Memory enstructured : the case of Memorial Hall / Clyde Binfield
  • Memorials of the Tennysons / Matthew Campbell
  • Rhyming as resurrection / Gillian Beer

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